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Apr 2023
They call in now and then
to collect
the bones of old lions and
the wrecks of old men,
I wonder
what do they do with them?

The growling is lost to
the roar of the winds
and the passage of time
becomes then the mime,
the
Marcel Marceau
and the silent dream.
John Edward Smallshaw
Written by
John Edward Smallshaw  68/Here and now
(68/Here and now)   
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